I am wondering about something.
any all comments welcome.
how many people know about this?
I am talking about how there are an infinite number of 96 billion light year diameter observable universes. stretching from here to infinity.
the original subject of my thread.
the Big Bang, everybody's...
I am super grateful for all of you replies.
PeroK, no argument from me, about only 1 Universe.
please know that is true, as I do my best to describe how I think things are.
I will now copy and paste stuff from my thread on the other forum.
if anyone has thoughts and comments, I will be super...
I am posting to ask for any comments about a couple things.
I will post a link to a thread on another forum about this.
and would love to hear any and all thoughts about it.
the thread begins asking about 2 things.
the first one is about how fast we are moving.
I,402,00 mph relative to the CMB...
wow Peter.
awesome replies.
thank you very much.
feeling very very challenged.
but also very heartened.
fascinating how you have to find the right questions to ask, before you can get correct answers.
thank you to everyone who replied.
Peter, thank you for both of your replies.
I have carefully read them both.
they are very good.
they are a great help for me, in this question that I have had for years.
I follow what you are saying.
one obvious logical thought that springs to my mind is:
if...
thank you so much for your reply.
the thought that immediately comes to mind, though is:
if the density was high, then doesn't that mean that all the matter and energy was in a small area?
I must be missing some critical concept.
if you rewind a movie of an expanding Universe back to the Big...
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hi, I'm Charlie.
what I don't get is this.
logically, anyone is going to think this:
the Universe is expanding.
ok, so far.
13.7 billion years ago, there was the Big Bang.
all of the matter and energy in the observable Universe, was compressed into a small area that was pretty...